This book contains a selection of career-spanning papers covering various considerations in the natural science of behavior that some call behaviorology, papers that have not appeared in previous books. The topics in these papers help provide context as part of the various contingencies producing this discipline and earlier books. The topics in these papers help provide context as part as part of the various contingencies producing this discipline and earlier books. The papers ranges from a transcript of an interview, by a local Public Radio reporter, of the organizers of the first behaviorology convention in Postdam, New York, in 1988, to the author's previous book of readings, Orgins and Components of Behaviorology - Third Edition (2015). Sharing various bits of wisdom with different audiences, this accessible book serves both new readers and readers experienced in the discipline.